• Annoyed_🦀 A
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    If you actually went to Xinjiang and asked the Uyghur people themselves

    When a country have such an abysmal score on human right and freedom of express, i’d take whatever people inside China said with a huge spoon of salt, as well as any country official that took the guided tour of the region. I’m not sure who will answer no when asked about whether they’re happy with no violence occuring, but i bet you can ask Israeli the same exact question before 7th oct and they will be happy that Palestinian are being kept in such way that violate the human right.

    the UN put this to issue to bed two years ago

    Refused to talk is put the issue to bed? Isn’t this like when US veto-ed all those ceasefire talk about Israel genocide?

      • Annoyed_🦀 A
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        -71 month ago

        So far it’s just deflecting and deflecting. Why not just straight away and tell me you don’t have any evidence to proof that China didn’t do what they got accused of? Might save us some time going back and forth.

        • davel [he/him]
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          91 month ago

          I posted any number of links to information on what actually happened at the beginning of this conversation, but you’re not going to engage with any of them, because you’re not actually interested in what actually happened; you’re interested in winning a debate on the internet. But the two or three people who are still reading this thread don’t seem to be impressed with your unserious line of argument.

          • Annoyed_🦀 A
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            Why would i engage with deflection? You’re not even trying to proof the finding wrong, merely justifying the reason, which is admitting human right violation indeed happened within China. And i have no desire to impress anyone from this instance.